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so coastal readings in the 50's and 60's. away from the coast line earlier clearing lead to temperatures in the 80's inland. 70's right around the bay. looking like beautiful day for your tuesday. high tuesday south bay 80 degrees in campbell. 78 for new coupe teen of. san jose 76 in milpitas. over cast but then sunshine for millbrae, 69 degrees. 75 palo alto. coastal areas half man bay 61 degrees. well hang on to a little bit of fog near the sun set district and daily -- daly city. downtown san francisco 64 degrees. north bay community 90's around ukiah. clover dale, clear lake. up to 80 in sonoma a.east bay temperatures are going to be close to where usual be for this time of year. we go with 72 in hayward. 70 oak land. inland communities it's a fine fall day would i say. 84 in concord and brentwood and for the monterey bay 62 degrees in monterey with fog there. 68 in salinas. 83 inland in gilroy. accu-weather 7 day forecast slow 60's to upper 80's tomorrow. so it is mild to warm for most except at the coast. a little bit c
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> reporter: the family says one of the last people to see the father alive was father jerry lindn e&s. the priest recently attacked by a man he is accused of molesting years ago. that man wil lynch came to the parking garage today to support the family who is now offering a $5,000 reward for information. >> even though this is a cold case, some 8 years old, the family is still hoping someone saw something. we have a link on our website where you can leave a tip. in san jose, abc 7 news. >>> oakland police are looking for the person who led them on a high speed chase tonight. it was brief, it lasted only five minutes and ended when the driver crashed into two cars and a van at mac arthur boulevard and richie street. sky 7 hd was overhead as one person was loaded ton an ambulance. we believe this was someone who was in the car being chased. the driver ran away from the crash. officers blocked off traffic in the area as they continue searching for the drive he. >>> a heated city council meeting in oakland is prompting officials to talk about changing the way the public sessions are congre
> reporter: the family says one of the last people to see the father alive was father jerry lindn e&s. the priest recently attacked by a man he is accused of molesting years ago. that man wil lynch came to the parking garage today to support the family who is now offering a $5,000 reward for information. >> even though this is a cold case, some 8 years old, the family is still hoping someone saw something. we have a link on our website where you can leave a tip. in san jose, abc 7...
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s. quite the opposite. it's very much something we find our tradition. i would say no. it's for me, a contradiction in terms to say i'm a practicing muslim. i will keep quiet in front of a dictator. the only right way of being a man in a woman of faith is to be courageous. to speak the truth. to say a word of truce to aty ranted. i think this is what -- sometimes you have in our democracy to be courageous. i would like the americans to be a bit more courageous with their government. [applause] box tv has over 150,000 twitter followers. follow booktv on twitter to get publishing news, scheduling updates, author information, and talk directly with authors during the live programming. twitter.com/booktv. i started by saying let us be couchesly optimistic. something is happening which is great. what is great i call in the bock in the tight the awakening. the awaking. of the arab mind and the intellectual revolution with people understanding yes, it's poss
s. quite the opposite. it's very much something we find our tradition. i would say no. it's for me, a contradiction in terms to say i'm a practicing muslim. i will keep quiet in front of a dictator. the only right way of being a man in a woman of faith is to be courageous. to speak the truth. to say a word of truce to aty ranted. i think this is what -- sometimes you have in our democracy to be courageous. i would like the americans to be a bit more courageous with their government. [applause]...
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(laughter) the event has s a gathering in the international juggalos. with libya in turmoil, syria in flames, iran on the verge of a nuclear weapon, an incredible opportunity for our president not just to address the world community but for some high-level pres-on-pres action. >> the white house says he has no plans to have any private leadings with world leaders. >> jon: oh. (laughter) well, that's-- probably protocol. it's not the time for one-on-one meetings with other world leaders! >> our research shows it's been 20 years since a president has been to that meeting and not met one on one with a foreign leader. (audience reacts). >> jon: oh. (laughter) well, i guess if the world leaders would like to meet with him personally they can just donate $5 to his campaign and take their chances like the rest of us. (laughter) seriously. i'm sure there's a good reason why president obama's not going to be face to face with world leaders in these difficult and historic times. >> the president obviously has a busy schedule. he has a busy schedule all time. >> j
(laughter) the event has s a gathering in the international juggalos. with libya in turmoil, syria in flames, iran on the verge of a nuclear weapon, an incredible opportunity for our president not just to address the world community but for some high-level pres-on-pres action. >> the white house says he has no plans to have any private leadings with world leaders. >> jon: oh. (laughter) well, that's-- probably protocol. it's not the time for one-on-one meetings with other world...
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and died because of the economy and arab spring started because of the economy as the whole world has s reacting to the economy. you had wall street over here and then it went from economic frustration to politics. young men throughout the middle east-- rightly so-- ask for political reform. what happened in a lot of countries as young men and women aspire to political reform, those organized like the muslim brotherhood, sort of hijacked the movement so in certain countries when they went to the poll. >> jon: now how would they feel about that term in general? >> but in a way that's democracy because you're more organized. again, i think one of the examples-- about a year ago i was talking to a top british diplomat saying she was in cairo talking to a whole group of young egyptian politicians saying this is fantastic, we're organized, there's a chance to change our country and arab spring is wonderful for us. here's all of us with 70 parties coming together and she said that's the problem. you're 70 and they're one. but that's the process of democracy. >> jon: and you feel what will hap
and died because of the economy and arab spring started because of the economy as the whole world has s reacting to the economy. you had wall street over here and then it went from economic frustration to politics. young men throughout the middle east-- rightly so-- ask for political reform. what happened in a lot of countries as young men and women aspire to political reform, those organized like the muslim brotherhood, sort of hijacked the movement so in certain countries when they went to...
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and he renewed the request as reported by the dead hand in the 1980's. the thing is, even in response to an invasion of the island the idea of unleashing a nuclear holocaust that will bring down -- that would result in more than 100 million people killed to so he could preserve his island would have been obliterated. i would not want to hold that up as a model of rational decision making. if elected the middle east today , the supreme guide, the supreme a foray -- supreme authority at present in the wrong, it's not someone not want to trust with a nuclear decision or for that matter -- >> irrational decision. >> i'm not saying. you're using the word rational and irrational. i don't even bother with those terms because i don't want to get in the being a doctor. what i want to do is say that i think that we have reason to believe the people that think like that may decide to use nuclear weapons. this is the theology. how can you say it's irrational, it doesn't matter. the point is, there were some people who have fewer inhibitions about using nuclear weapo
and he renewed the request as reported by the dead hand in the 1980's. the thing is, even in response to an invasion of the island the idea of unleashing a nuclear holocaust that will bring down -- that would result in more than 100 million people killed to so he could preserve his island would have been obliterated. i would not want to hold that up as a model of rational decision making. if elected the middle east today , the supreme guide, the supreme a foray -- supreme authority at present...
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s a hotbed of everything. all right. thank you very much, michael. appreciate it. >> a topic that sparked heated debate, but this protest lft in speechless. thwere wen who were naked outside the parliament. they were not iffing to be ignored. cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...but you still have to go to the gym. i'm also a survivor of ovarian a writand uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick...and then i got better. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with thr strains of gooia. roved! app [ female announcer ] live the regula
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accordinngto theereport, there weee 98-thousand trampolinn- related injuriis ii the u-s in 2009.they say trampolines shoulddbe used solely for sports like gymnastics, nd only nder adult supervision. rumored facebook bug... that's exposing some users' priiate messagee to the public.this... after users reported messages showing up on their timelines. facebook says there was no malfunction in their privacy setttngs.inntead... the messages in quession were actually old wall posts from before the facebook "timeline" iiterface was used. a controversial last second win for monday night football...aad ppople have been lighting up the social nntworring sites! got peoole talking..under five seconds left n the game.. seahawks... throws up the hail mmry ... and golden tate , also seahawks comes down with the ball butthe wasn't the only one you can see ... packer safety morgan burnett with a good grip as well. well..ake a good look...it looks like the green bay defenner comes down with the ball..and wilssn just has his hand on itt but the referee comes back and signals that it áisá a t-d. ann t
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h, s.. lennouncer ] layaway's back. earlier than ever. through december 14th. walmart. >>> my whole life, deepak chopra. strange. see, there's this odd pop cuure icon he's become. >> r. ch. r.chra. >> and then there's the truth or my version of it, of whom my dad really is. >> that's a clip from "decoding deepak," a documentary about spiritl ak. it's antt t swers deepak the dad. if he wasn't busy enough, deepak's out today with a new book called, "god:a story of revelation." with us now is deepak chopra. welcome. >> thanks foraving me. tels a t. what were you setting out to do here? >> the way i started the book is i came across a new york times article from the 1930s, and i was a meeting between the indian philosopher and einste. this is just when hitler was starting his psychosis for the collective mind. they met outside berlin in 1930, and they talked about why we're here, why is there a iver, he a consciousness behind the universe, is there a god, is there a soul, is there a death? i noticed nobody had picked up on this article from 1930. but is er igledit.
h, s.. lennouncer ] layaway's back. earlier than ever. through december 14th. walmart. >>> my whole life, deepak chopra. strange. see, there's this odd pop cuure icon he's become. >> r. ch. r.chra. >> and then there's the truth or my version of it, of whom my dad really is. >> that's a clip from "decoding deepak," a documentary about spiritl ak. it's antt t swers deepak the dad. if he wasn't busy enough, deepak's out today with a new book called, "god:a...
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analysts say the case hinge on a high-speed wireless communications proe s protocol s lte or 4-g. apple is using the technology in its new device. samsung owns patents related to lte implementation. the korean company says it plans to study the iphone 5 thoroughly before making a decision. in a separate patent lawsuit last month, a cifora federal ju ruled in favor of apple. it ordered samsung to pay over $1 billion in damages. a samsung official told n hnhk y are protecting their intellectual property. samsung was accused of hindering market competition. >>> let's check on the markets. the u.s. markets ended mixed. the dow industrial average ended up 0.1% at 13,596. that's the highest level in four years and nine months. while the nasdaq ended lower by 0.2%. earlier, european markets ended lower on signs of continued economic weakness. >>> and so how are tokyo markets kicking off? we go to the tokyo stock exchange. good morning. a bit of caution seems to be returning to the markets. >> reporter: good morning. that's right. some manufacturing data out of china and the eurozone put
analysts say the case hinge on a high-speed wireless communications proe s protocol s lte or 4-g. apple is using the technology in its new device. samsung owns patents related to lte implementation. the korean company says it plans to study the iphone 5 thoroughly before making a decision. in a separate patent lawsuit last month, a cifora federal ju ruled in favor of apple. it ordered samsung to pay over $1 billion in damages. a samsung official told n hnhk y are protecting their intellectual...
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but neosporin® eczem essentials™s different. s multi-action formula restores visibly healthier skin in 3 days. neosporin® eczema essentials™. ♪ >>> wildly popular shows like discovery's "dirty jobs" give us a peek at people that make the country work. >> i'll turn it on right qck an see if it's open. >> right. >> turit on right quick. >> tng on right quick. see if it's open. >> yes! >> yeah. i think it's open. >> we got it open. >> crap. curt? yeah. did you get it? >> let me tell you something. i'll tell you what i know. you're a dirty man. >> theext guest explored america for six years to learn about the jobs nearly invisible and essential to the rest of us. writer and professor maureen laskas, you wantedo gene with everything from coal miners to migrant workers in maine, air traffi ctrollers at gua,f ch texas. tell us what you learned. >> well, i learned a ltd. of the conversations we're having rht now in the national conversation of the 47% or the 99are very abstract conversations and i got opho a doing these jobs and wh
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's cot tot f h because she's a woman. fact of the matter is, there is a little bit of a history here where it seems for governor and senate, women have had a tough time. >> it's true. but i'm interested that she's pulling ahead. and in addition to what john happensaid, i tnkitbo the economy. both at the senate level and national level, people are interested in jobsnd she and sh making a good case. and that's what things will hinge on. >> the'setng about potics in massachusetts. it's personal. >> they want lots of debates and the democrats in particular do not have a history of electing women statewide. >> you see scott brown trying to drive a wedge into that. ind itoesnojoan ere's a line if he looks too mean. >> that's right. and not only that. there's a line if he looks too mean and plays into the narrative that a vote for scott brown is a vote for the ugly republicans o you don't like. in a state where preside obama is leang by 2 po, e are a lot of people who have made up their mind. scott brown is really a fly in the o
's cot tot f h because she's a woman. fact of the matter is, there is a little bit of a history here where it seems for governor and senate, women have had a tough time. >> it's true. but i'm interested that she's pulling ahead. and in addition to what john happensaid, i tnkitbo the economy. both at the senate level and national level, people are interested in jobsnd she and sh making a good case. and that's what things will hinge on. >> the'setng about potics in massachusetts. it's...
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s and that's one t that will never change. prudential. >> additional corporate funding is provided by norfolk southern and american queen steamboat company, proud to support "washington week" on pbs. addidial funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, subs teuting for gwen ifill, john harwood of cnbc and the "new york times" -- once again, live from washington. moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. this was a week of politics, uprising, action and reaction. and today sadness as bodies of four americans returned home after being killed in beng hasy -- benghazi, lickia. >> there has bain difficult week for the state department and for our country. we've seen the heavy assault on our post in benghazi that took the lives of those brave men. we've seen rage and violence directed at american embassies over an awful internet video that we had nothing to do with. it is hard for
s and that's one t that will never change. prudential. >> additional corporate funding is provided by norfolk southern and american queen steamboat company, proud to support "washington week" on pbs. addidial funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, subs teuting for gwen ifill, john harwood of cnbc and the "new york...
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s&p 500 up 14 points. bill, over to you. >> all right. as we all know, two internet related stocks are getting a lot of attention lately. they're facebook and yahoo!. if you're looking to buy either one of these, the choice hasn't been clear recently. since facebook came public, it has tanked 46%. in the same time frame, yahoo! has rallied. facebook is getting hit in part by concerns of the ceo to turn profits. yahoo! getting a lift with its new ceo. but is either a buy? that's what we want to talk about. on the technical side, it's rich ross. on the fundamental side, zachary carabell. let's remind viewers, cnbc and yahoo! have a business alliance to share and coproduce editorial content. zach, what do you think? high hopes about marissa mayer's ability to turn things around? >> yahoo! has close to 14,000 employees and revenue somewhere in the 300,000 dollar per employee metric. for facebook, everything that's been poured over its head, it's still making more than $1 million plus per employee. that just means even though yahoo! has a user
s&p 500 up 14 points. bill, over to you. >> all right. as we all know, two internet related stocks are getting a lot of attention lately. they're facebook and yahoo!. if you're looking to buy either one of these, the choice hasn't been clear recently. since facebook came public, it has tanked 46%. in the same time frame, yahoo! has rallied. facebook is getting hit in part by concerns of the ceo to turn profits. yahoo! getting a lift with its new ceo. but is either a buy? that's what...
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one bank s ordered to pay 200 miilion dollars to its customers.what they did... and in the mail.. 3 3 3 3 &p33 -3 wednesday, september 26. 3 3 3 3 baltimore's new police commissioner takes the job a few days early. early. anttony batts is on the job right now, aad jjel d. smith is live t police heedquarters with thh reasoos why e's already in charge.... and what his style of crime fighting might llok like. ggod morninggjoel d. good morning guys.... anthony batts was scheduled o be swwrn in announcement on twitter ise taking over tuesday. tuesday. we told you first... live on our morning show about thh channe and here is what the depaatment tweeted out a littteelater... the official photo of anthony batts being sworn in. why? the department annouuced monday that actinggpolice commissioner anthonyybarksdale is taking medical leave indefinitely, so taking the top spotta couple days eaaly just makes sense. &pbattt was the mayor's pick fo police commissioner, and even cootract, he still has to be that hearing is set for next month. we've spoken the nnw commissioner a
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can you really say teachers union s aren't slowing the pace of reform? >> i get frustrated when i hear of teacher bashing as evidence of reform. my sister is a former teacher. she now works at the university working with teachers, and i can tell you na that they work so hard. they're pulling money out of their own pockets. and in some of the tougher school districts, they're not just teachers. they're counselors, teachers, disciplinarians because these kids are coming into the schools with so many different problems. what is absolutely true is if we've got a bad teacher, we should be able to train them to get better and if they can't get better, they should be able to get fired. i do think that reform has to be a part of every agenda in the country -- school district in the country because there are some schools that are just underperforming. >> and i want to ask you about that because i'm sure you can cytot cite the statistics by heart. the u.s. spends about as much as any other country per pupil. why aren't we getting our money's worth. people are prob
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a fairly significan momen that she ha s beenimprisoned. do yfeel uncoortable that this lady is in jail? >> translator: you see, let's separate the two arguments, the two opics. e fa that whether i'mhappy at anyone gog to prison, no, never. never. no onehould go tprison. but alsoep in mind that in any country, everyone must be treated uadews no one must ve or must receive special treatment because of having beena part of the power structure, regardless of whether the action taken that resulted imprisonment was right o wrong. i'm not a dge of that. >> when we com eck, i ask president ahmadinejad what he thinks it will take to stop the bloodshed in syria. ♪ at shemix of energierld needse that's why we're supplying natural gas to gety..le that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it'slso why, with r partnel, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. nature valley trail mix bars are made with real ingredients you can see. like whole roast
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jews toressure, iran s diplomacy. - choosed diplomacy. iran wants to be a supplier country. they don't want to just develop their own needs. when i was there back in 2005, they edged why don't we share technology? if iran is attacked, i suspect iran can retaliate in kind. that is that every option has gone out the window. the iranian authorities know they would retaliate if attacked by israel. they would lose cities and technology but also faith from their public world opinion is not in their support. >> is probably one of the questions right now where we know sanctions are affected. but are they effective enough to get the a readiness to change their behavior or opinion? the u.s. calculation is that the sanctions against the central bank and oil sales went into effect in july. the thinking is let's see how it goes after six months. i don't think anyone knows whether sanctions are strong enough to get the iranians to change their behavior. many people feel they are not but we will see. >> i have already answered but i will take another go at this. he mentions the iranians ha
jews toressure, iran s diplomacy. - choosed diplomacy. iran wants to be a supplier country. they don't want to just develop their own needs. when i was there back in 2005, they edged why don't we share technology? if iran is attacked, i suspect iran can retaliate in kind. that is that every option has gone out the window. the iranian authorities know they would retaliate if attacked by israel. they would lose cities and technology but also faith from their public world opinion is not in their...
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it s ine. e world would go through no effort and they couldn't trust them with a bomb, south korea could be destroyed although the touch the button. president clinton said north korea will never use that bomb, because if they do, it will be th end o north korea. nyisar about the repur repercussions would be for iran if it continues to pursue enrichment. other than a lot of rhetoric, it's not clear what would happen, if it's already too late. if iran, in fact, does possess oroe soon possess a nlear weap. obviously, you have mr mr. netanyahu referring to mahmoud ahmadinejad's speech earlier before the u.n. the samehetoric we heard. a call for the destruction and elimination of rael. israel says there's an imminent that. the's notn ame in e country to what iran will do and about iran. we have factors put into place here. we're in a general election, and we have governor romney attempting to use the president's words against him regarding israel. i think its important to note thatennethuai under th
it s ine. e world would go through no effort and they couldn't trust them with a bomb, south korea could be destroyed although the touch the button. president clinton said north korea will never use that bomb, because if they do, it will be th end o north korea. nyisar about the repur repercussions would be for iran if it continues to pursue enrichment. other than a lot of rhetoric, it's not clear what would happen, if it's already too late. if iran, in fact, does possess oroe soon possess a...
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s. heller wanted to divide my estate. i said i want to divided equally. she said how much do you want to give to the grandchildren. i said i don't want to give anything to the grandchildren. my sons will give it to their children. she said you will change your mind. i disagree. d. [laughter] a love my grandchildren -- i love my grandchildren but i am very concerned about what they're like will be like. i see these two very different scenarios. i see an extraordinary economy here. a vibrant america with freedom and prosperity for the great bulk of the american people. i really see something like you're on the other hand -- europe and the other hand. -- on the other hand. that is one piece about me that you may not know. my dad, you probably know, was governor of michigan and the head of a car company but he was born in mexico. if he was born of mexican parents, i would have a better shot at winning this. [laughter] i say that jokingly. elizabeth warren is the woman who is running for u.s. senate in massachusetts. she is a minority faculty member at harvard
s. heller wanted to divide my estate. i said i want to divided equally. she said how much do you want to give to the grandchildren. i said i don't want to give anything to the grandchildren. my sons will give it to their children. she said you will change your mind. i disagree. d. [laughter] a love my grandchildren -- i love my grandchildren but i am very concerned about what they're like will be like. i see these two very different scenarios. i see an extraordinary economy here. a vibrant...
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arabic, listening with a bro smil s to benghazi in the early days of the libyan revolution. arriving on a cargo ship. as america's representative, he helped the libyan people as they coped with conflict, cared for the wounded, and crafted a vision for the future in which libyans would be respected. and after the revolution, he assumed t supported the birth of aew democracy asibyans hel tiangao m rward after decades ever dictatorship. chris stevens loved his work. he took pride in the countrye seed a he wig ihe le two weeks ago he travelled to benghazi to review plans to establish a new cultural center and modernize a hospital. that's when america's compound came under attack. along with three o his collgues, chris wasillen thy he helped to save. he was 52 years old. i tell you this story was chris stevens embodied the best of america. like his fellow foreign svice ofrs he built bridges across cultures and was deeply invested in the international cooperation that the united states represents. he acted with humility, but he also stood up for a set of principl, a belief tt indu
arabic, listening with a bro smil s to benghazi in the early days of the libyan revolution. arriving on a cargo ship. as america's representative, he helped the libyan people as they coped with conflict, cared for the wounded, and crafted a vision for the future in which libyans would be respected. and after the revolution, he assumed t supported the birth of aew democracy asibyans hel tiangao m rward after decades ever dictatorship. chris stevens loved his work. he took pride in the countrye...
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s that we are. but not playing was intra, you know, religious divisions and now happening in the middle east is going to have an important role between lebanon, syria, and iran and all the other countries in the monarchies. some monarchies are playing nasty role in the whole thing. in saudi arabia, kandahar are i'm sorry i think we have to be cawrnlg use to say that's not acceptable. we have to stick to principles. "the dictators" and whoever are the people. [applause] mr. rom ram -- and protection of minority rights given the pins principles why should we have any optimism whatsoever about the creation of the democracy in muslim majority countries where god is sovereign and where these countries have an abominable history of oppression of religious minorities for centuries? and where that oppression is evidence today in a list of countries. saudi arabia, iran, egypt, iraq. >> look. ic we have to be very cautious not to take examples in history as defining a religion or civilization. because if i wa
s that we are. but not playing was intra, you know, religious divisions and now happening in the middle east is going to have an important role between lebanon, syria, and iran and all the other countries in the monarchies. some monarchies are playing nasty role in the whole thing. in saudi arabia, kandahar are i'm sorry i think we have to be cawrnlg use to say that's not acceptable. we have to stick to principles. "the dictators" and whoever are the people. [applause] mr. rom ram --...
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i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral to see a specialist. so don't wait. call now and request this free decision guide to help you better understand medicare... and which aarp medicar
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the s&p 500 edged down two points above 1400. weakness and materials above strengthening telecoms today. >> and this was the index that led the way in terms of percentage gains today. up in seven trading sessions. that will do it for closing bell tonight. thank you for wa
the s&p 500 edged down two points above 1400. weakness and materials above strengthening telecoms today. >> and this was the index that led the way in terms of percentage gains today. up in seven trading sessions. that will do it for closing bell tonight. thank you for wa
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s pblomng some level that he is proud of. it's his single accomplishment as governor of massachusetts, something he worked very hard to do as governor of ma m. assachu and probably wished he could have spoke about it more in the contexof tamign but did not. it's difficult to run for office if you can't talk about your signal accomplishment in pub publiclife. >> this is the scene in "a few good men" whereackicholson loit't handle the truth, i had health care legislation, i liked it. it's a difficult position but i guess i'm surprised by the fac we know romney's ensconced in debate prep for the last couple of days, he has a big,ing about danext week d,et hs still saying this stuff. >> may be why he's a tricky debate opponent, he'll take every side. but the quandary he's in now, and it's been the position he's had throughout, but re-elecons arebout hg fi. they have bedone a good job of fire, the american people say they're not happy with direction of the country they don't like the president's performance on the economy but that
s pblomng some level that he is proud of. it's his single accomplishment as governor of massachusetts, something he worked very hard to do as governor of ma m. assachu and probably wished he could have spoke about it more in the contexof tamign but did not. it's difficult to run for office if you can't talk about your signal accomplishment in pub publiclife. >> this is the scene in "a few good men" whereackicholson loit't handle the truth, i had health care legislation, i liked...
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. ♪ >> cenk: lately fox news channel s beenoingnn old news trick, which is follow car chases. ththey got a little carried away with it today. let me show you a snipit of two of the cases. >> we have not one, but two car chases. >> thank you megan. there was a little bit of weirdness while you were watching the commercial break. we now have a live picture. look at this ding bat here has gotten off the freeway. >> cenk: my favorite part now is fox urgent! oh, my god! everybody watch this! as they continued to roll on this. the guy gets out of the car -- you are about to see that part. we cut out the middle where he committed suicide live on fox news channel. >> this makes me a little nefb nefb -- nervous. he is looking a little erratic. it is also possible he could be on something. get off. get off. get off it! get off it! >> cenk: well they screwed up the 10-second delay and did not get off of it. so he said this after the commercial break. >> we really messed up and we're all very sorry. that didn't belong on tv. we took every precaution we knew how to take to keep that from b
. ♪ >> cenk: lately fox news channel s beenoingnn old news trick, which is follow car chases. ththey got a little carried away with it today. let me show you a snipit of two of the cases. >> we have not one, but two car chases. >> thank you megan. there was a little bit of weirdness while you were watching the commercial break. we now have a live picture. look at this ding bat here has gotten off the freeway. >> cenk: my favorite part now is fox urgent! oh, my god!...
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s ompat can help you stay that's heahier than that? . >>> mars rover curiosity on the job for 50 days driving around the red planet's rocky terrain and conducting experiments. nasa has a brand new update on the roving laboratory's discoverhein. >> big stuff round rocks like marbles. how do rocks get round? and remain round? either wind or water. >> water. >> these are too big, 4 centimeters, a couple of inches almost, too big pushed around by the wind so there was an ancient stream bed. one from the earth and one from mars. probably ran for what they think thousands of years. >> looks just the same but the coloring. >> one's utah. one's mars. >> oh my go long time. this is chile thesee. a dry strea bed. exactly curiosity drove over today. they know there's water on mars and it was t t swiftly enough to roll roc mak >> cool. that's just so amazing. although the producer doe, i this is a thousand-year-old or a million long year strea it it run down an again and again otherwise it runs out. runs down one time. i think it had rain or snow
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and 1980's. what's important is he signed a pledge to a washington, d.c. lobbyist, grover norquist, rather than taking a pledge to the wisconsin people. that's why we have partisan fights in washington. it shouldn't be that way. >> thank you. that concludes the question and answer portion of our debate. each candidate will now have the opportunity to make a one and a half minute closing statement. governor thompson? >> thank you very much for watching and listening to tonight. our country is in crisis. the reason i'm run, ladies and gentlemen, is because i have three great children and eight grandchildren. i'm running for them and for your children and grandchildren. the country can no longer afford not to confront the problems. my opponent has been in congress for 14 years. she has become and ranked as the most liberal member of the house of representatives. she has voted for 150-something tax increases. i cut taxes 91 times. i reformed welfare completely so poor people would have a chance to ha
and 1980's. what's important is he signed a pledge to a washington, d.c. lobbyist, grover norquist, rather than taking a pledge to the wisconsin people. that's why we have partisan fights in washington. it shouldn't be that way. >> thank you. that concludes the question and answer portion of our debate. each candidate will now have the opportunity to make a one and a half minute closing statement. governor thompson? >> thank you very much for watching and listening to tonight. our...
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s and c.t. scans which then they just couldn't really afford so they stopped having them well this is part of the reason that the medical imaging of g.e. had its growth in two dimitry well that's something that's remarkable i mean is this how big the market is the either of this is the size of g.'s employee pool that they're affecting the demand side of the g. or i lost my train of thought you want to make what kind of response is that with this reminded me of what i thought i was how henry ford reportedly he used to pay his employees and off money. so that they could afford cars so that they could afford to be customers because he thought that that is what would be good for his business i think this is interesting because we're seeing the flip side of it where g.e.'s medical imaging business is shrinking because their customers can no longer afford this service because their health benefits don't cover anymore they have higher deductible i lucked out and work for a guy was a true capitalist i m
s and c.t. scans which then they just couldn't really afford so they stopped having them well this is part of the reason that the medical imaging of g.e. had its growth in two dimitry well that's something that's remarkable i mean is this how big the market is the either of this is the size of g.'s employee pool that they're affecting the demand side of the g. or i lost my train of thought you want to make what kind of response is that with this reminded me of what i thought i was how henry...
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that was in the 1990's. since then, i have published articles, continue in my research. when i was a fellow, i was invited to join a turkish delegation. i joined with a number of government officials, with whom i had a chance to discuss and ask questions, which culminated -- [intelligible] they were very generous to cover my expenses. since then i continued to look into the subject. this is a highly important subject from turkey's standpoint. those people think iran is a problem of nuclear capabilities. for turkey, it is not even a problem. turkey will be the most negatively affected if iran developed the bomb. the comparison between turkey and iran [intelligible] for the last few hundred years, turkey and iran have been in peaceful relations. but do not like to use the term rivalry. if and when iran acquires nuclear weapons technology, it is a game changer. the views i often see in the west and in europe is as if turkey does not care about the rent's position with nuclear weapons. this is not the case. in turkey, there exists some sympathy with iran developing nuclear t
that was in the 1990's. since then, i have published articles, continue in my research. when i was a fellow, i was invited to join a turkish delegation. i joined with a number of government officials, with whom i had a chance to discuss and ask questions, which culminated -- [intelligible] they were very generous to cover my expenses. since then i continued to look into the subject. this is a highly important subject from turkey's standpoint. those people think iran is a problem of nuclear...
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it is a little bit milder as we drop down into the 50's and 60's. for tomorrow, a lot of clouds increasing across the area. rain chances are isolated on thursday. the front could still be nearby on friday so we have rain chances than as well. each day, not more than a 30%- 40% chance of rain. >> several prime-time nbc premieres this week, including the very talked about "animal practice." joining us are the stars. it is great to have you. tell us about the show. it sounds hysterical and it has to be a literal and figurative zoo behind the scenes. >> that is it, yes. a half-hour comedy that takes place at a veterinary hospital which, for some reason, we have never seen before, but it is a good thing because we are doing it right. >> joanna, you play the new director of the practice, which is family run. what kind of dynamic as the family add to all of this? >> i grandmother had been running the hospital for nearly years and then passed away. i come into this crazy world having been a part of it and knowing the dynamics and what it is all about. it is
it is a little bit milder as we drop down into the 50's and 60's. for tomorrow, a lot of clouds increasing across the area. rain chances are isolated on thursday. the front could still be nearby on friday so we have rain chances than as well. each day, not more than a 30%- 40% chance of rain. >> several prime-time nbc premieres this week, including the very talked about "animal practice." joining us are the stars. it is great to have you. tell us about the show. it sounds...
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they're in their 40's or their 50's. if they are in-between. if you need to have skills and an education system so people who are stuck in a rut and get back to school, for and get back to a path of prosperity's of the temple themselves up and reach that horizon they are shooting for. that is critical. number 3, we need to make more things in america. we need to grow more things in america. we need to sell them overseas. we to make sure that when countries cheat, we hold them to account. this is something near and dear to my heart i have been working on a long time. it is not that complicated. we have got to stop spending money we do not have. [applause] this idea of printing and borrowing is getting out of control. it is a huge cloud over our economy. president obama give this cow $1 trillion budget as far as the eye could see. no balanced budgets. for $1 trillion budget spirit united states senate. have you as her this guy named harry reid in the senate? i take that as a yes. they have not bothered to pass a budget in three years. we have thi
they're in their 40's or their 50's. if they are in-between. if you need to have skills and an education system so people who are stuck in a rut and get back to school, for and get back to a path of prosperity's of the temple themselves up and reach that horizon they are shooting for. that is critical. number 3, we need to make more things in america. we need to grow more things in america. we need to sell them overseas. we to make sure that when countries cheat, we hold them to account. this...
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some of the things we'veone has not bnulit s teachers. i'm a big supporter of charter schools. >> one of the things mayor rahm emanuel fought for was that. >> the key is to work with teachers. eroram school t whas haen district, teachers have embraced the idea of merit teachers who are doing a great job, but what is still a challenge and i think teachers have a legitimate gripe here is making sure the assessments are done prerly, that it' not jt bed o standardized tests which often force schools to teach to the tests. and one of the reasons we have sought reforms to no child left behind, i think it had great intentions. i give president bush credit for ying les raisendnd sevod trying to meet them. but because so much was tied to standardized testing, what you saw was teaching to the test. and i can't tell you how many teachers meet who say, you know what? this makes school less instfo, as a consequence i'm ending up really shrinking my curriculum, what i can do in terms of creativity inside of the classroom. and that's not how you and i,
some of the things we'veone has not bnulit s teachers. i'm a big supporter of charter schools. >> one of the things mayor rahm emanuel fought for was that. >> the key is to work with teachers. eroram school t whas haen district, teachers have embraced the idea of merit teachers who are doing a great job, but what is still a challenge and i think teachers have a legitimate gripe here is making sure the assessments are done prerly, that it' not jt bed o standardized tests which often...
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in the 1950's, the u.s. began building a huge system of highways. before the concrete with even dry, the internet -- the interstate became an airey place. a series of killings makes the highway fragging. what author describes the uneasy relationship americans continue to have with their roads. >> really, the first person to be seen nationally as a highway killer was a down juvenile delinquent named charles stark weather. he was 17 and went on the road in 1958 with his underage girl friend, carol and fugate. -- carol ann fugate. in their flight across nebraska, they killed a total of 11 people. people linked it very clearly as a sign of where the culture was going, a sign of the kind of audit mobility -- automobility and lack of values and ruthlessness that were representative of the highways that were at that point just beginning to be built across the nation. i decided to write, "killer on the road to" because i started writing out about the interstate highway system and then the killers kind of took over. the interstate in the beginning was the ro
in the 1950's, the u.s. began building a huge system of highways. before the concrete with even dry, the internet -- the interstate became an airey place. a series of killings makes the highway fragging. what author describes the uneasy relationship americans continue to have with their roads. >> really, the first person to be seen nationally as a highway killer was a down juvenile delinquent named charles stark weather. he was 17 and went on the road in 1958 with his underage girl...
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and so if you have some of your money in 401(k)s, in a mutual fund, you feel beer. you feelwealthr, y're nsnd h bn going up consumer confidence number have been going up. people he a general feeling we're off the bottom. they know it's bad but we're off the bottom and that's reflected in the poll numbers and the president's polical situation. >> wshld point out ca, unemployment is still high among minorities, young people, among other groups, we're talking about african-americans, hispanics, young people, the unemployment rate is sky high still isltff i not widely spread throughout the society, that the income gap is spreading. >> right. and the long-term unemployed problem is terrible. we're not short of economic problems. i'm not sheer to proclaim that you know suddenly we're robust again. but if you want to uerstd whe est'inet hell apart from the campaign and who's running a better campaign, i think it's rooted to economic facts, which is modest uprns in aumber of the indicators. >> steve rattner wit real facts, thank y ver much. loveheha >>th todd akin staying p
and so if you have some of your money in 401(k)s, in a mutual fund, you feel beer. you feelwealthr, y're nsnd h bn going up consumer confidence number have been going up. people he a general feeling we're off the bottom. they know it's bad but we're off the bottom and that's reflected in the poll numbers and the president's polical situation. >> wshld point out ca, unemployment is still high among minorities, young people, among other groups, we're talking about african-americans,...
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's satisfaction. >> this is in a martinez gas station, there are reports of an accident in a gas station, three cars involved all of them said to be in flames. >> this is across from a safeway on alhambra avenue on the pleasant hill border. there is a column of smoke. >> and should be there in a moou few moments. there we go. live now from sky 7. at this gas station in martinez and there is three cars involved all said to have gone up in flames, you can see damage to the gas station. the result of that fire, the roof of the
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they ompleted some legal duties.smar but the small number of black s lawyers is quite interesting. at the time there was noe t that much money to be made. it was not as the lawyers are making lots and lots of money.. there were black people in thedn profession. black lawyers, but doctors.ed one of the most admiredplble p professions as being a pharmacistbe did his cockney. lg >> unpublished 89 nonfiction books. losing track.novel. in be this my fifth novel. >> i you teaching this mr.? law >> and still a full-time law nov professor. i started writing novels, most of which have sold pretty
they ompleted some legal duties.smar but the small number of black s lawyers is quite interesting. at the time there was noe t that much money to be made. it was not as the lawyers are making lots and lots of money.. there were black people in thedn profession. black lawyers, but doctors.ed one of the most admiredplble p professions as being a pharmacistbe did his cockney. lg >> unpublished 89 nonfiction books. losing track.novel. in be this my fifth novel. >> i you teaching this...
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. >> i am a graduate of the s s p program and i teach at the naval academy. my question is for snowcroft and general jones. you served on both sides of the divide. >> it is -- [inaudible] >> what were your relationship like with senior uniformed military leadership? do you think they were more collaborative or cooperative and were those relationships dependence on the rolls or was it personality and personal relationships that you build? >> that is a very hard question to answer. when i became a national security advisor, i retired from the military. are the matter of principle and partly a matter of u.s. law at that time. the military and the pentagon haiku change my ability to understand the world. and certainly how our military culture thinks about it but in my own dealings with the secretary of defense, the civilian leader of the defense department and not that directly with my former colleagues because that is the way our system works. with secretary gates when he came to the white house he brought the chairman of the joint chiefs and that was his call.
. >> i am a graduate of the s s p program and i teach at the naval academy. my question is for snowcroft and general jones. you served on both sides of the divide. >> it is -- [inaudible] >> what were your relationship like with senior uniformed military leadership? do you think they were more collaborative or cooperative and were those relationships dependence on the rolls or was it personality and personal relationships that you build? >> that is a very hard question...
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one of these cycles we got our fiscal accounts on what seemed like an unsustainable path in the 80's and it became a retail political issue in the generated among other things ross perot running for president. that ultimately led to the political truce that put us on the path where we were in the late 90's which was in surplus. there were other things going on as like the productivity growth and a variety of other things, so what was not all policy choices but the point i would make is retail politics in the u.s. drove to the solution. i would argue we are in the same place. what is more than nothing else driving fiscal policy in the united states is the tea party. it's driving in a sense that they're saying we are on an unsustainable path and we have to fix it now regardless of the sort of concerns. now, we have a political system in which it is hard to get things done by design. our system was designed to make it hard. that is with the checks and balances mean. so it is a messy process for us to get to that consolidated half. and yes, i totally agree there has to be confidence, but
one of these cycles we got our fiscal accounts on what seemed like an unsustainable path in the 80's and it became a retail political issue in the generated among other things ross perot running for president. that ultimately led to the political truce that put us on the path where we were in the late 90's which was in surplus. there were other things going on as like the productivity growth and a variety of other things, so what was not all policy choices but the point i would make is retail...
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. >> rose: new york city this week s the site of two major global conferences, one the united nations general assembly in which representatives of the nations who are members of the general assembly come here, including heads of state and foreign ministers and others at the clinton global initiative, business and government and ngo s were in attendance to talk about big ideas, big problems. one of the problems they talked about at both places was syria. another was middle east protest about a film that attacked mohammed and the third wasiran an nuclear weapons. we begin with the former president of the united states bill clinton in conversation with me and my colleague at cbs nora o'donnell. >> rose: do you think this election the president has said that change has to come from outside rather than in washington, that this election has the possibility of producing a change that will be able to overcome gridlock. >> i don't think it to the only has the possibility, i think it almost certainly will. and let me explain why. i think the president's going to w but let's assume governor romn
. >> rose: new york city this week s the site of two major global conferences, one the united nations general assembly in which representatives of the nations who are members of the general assembly come here, including heads of state and foreign ministers and others at the clinton global initiative, business and government and ngo s were in attendance to talk about big ideas, big problems. one of the problems they talked about at both places was syria. another was middle east protest...